Great time in New York City for The Art of VR at Sotheby's June 22-23. Kevin Mack was on a panel, The New Fine Arts Part I: Unlocking the Creative Potential of VR as a Medium, Presented by Unity. We exhibited Blortasia and Zen Parade to a very enthusiastic audience. Thanks to The VR Society for including Shape Space VR at the event. Grateful to Dario Laverde for lending a hand at the event.

Saturday was the final flight night at Pop Up exhibit Everywhere But Nowhere at District Gallery in DTLA. Thanks again to Jonathan Jerald, Tim Keating and Zenka for inviting Kevin to show sculptures and Blortasia at the group AR/VR exhibit.

Everywhere but NowhereMay 6, 2017 – EXTENDED to May 27, 2017Live VR with Kevin Mack: Sat May 20 @ 5-9pmFinal day of the exhibition: Sat May 27th 2-6pm701 E 3rd Street | DTLAGallery Hours Wed – Sun 2pm to 7pmArtists employ the techniques and technology of augmented and virtual reality to create interactive works that go beyond the walls of the gallery. The works help us to explore our physical and social environments with vivid, immersive experiences that explode traditional notions of how art is perceived.Featuring Augmented Realty & Virtual Reality Art byJohn Craig Freeman, Zenka, Mike French, Lucas Kazansky, Kevin Mack

Everywhere but NowhereMay 6, 2017 – May 20, 2017Closing Reception: Sat May 20th @ 5 - 9pm701 E 3rd Street | DTLAGallery Hours Wed – Sun 2pm to 7pmAfter Hours Appointments email info [at] districtgallery.comArtists employ the techniques and technology of augmented and virtual reality to create interactive works that go beyond the walls of the gallery. The works help us to explore our physical and social environments with vivid, immersive experiences that explode traditional notions of how art is perceived.

A feast for the eyes and ears at this years Rhythms and Visions at USC School of Cinematic Arts, hosted by Visions and Voices. The event was organized by Candace Reckinger and Michael Patterson, both animation teachers at USC. We showed Blortasia in the VR Lounge, thanks to Eric Hanson, also animation teacher at USC.

Featured artist Kevin Mack exhibited Blortasia and Zen Parade at the Experiential Technology Expo at City View Metreon in San Francisco. We met many inspiring people working in a wide range of VR/AR/MR endeavors, neuroscientists, futurists and healers. Great fun to be in our favorite sister city, San Francisco. The Ouija Board exhibit at SFO seems so appropriate as we navigate the emerging field of VR.